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Macron and Le Pen Trade Punches in Pivotal Debate on France’s Future

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“The Yellow Vests informed you they desired much more freedom and also they were not listened to,” she stated. “I assume the most significant issue at the end of these 5 years is the separation, the department, that you have actually created amongst the French individuals, the sensation of ridicule they have, the sensation of not being paid attention to, of not being listened to, of not being spoken with.”

Currently was the moment, she included, “to sew French freedom with each other” once more.

Just How Ms. Le Pen would certainly do this with a political program particular to annoy France’s greater than 6 million Muslims, along with several immigrants residing in France, is uncertain. While she urged she had absolutely nothing versus Islam as a religious beliefs, she stated that an Islamist belief was “assaulting the structures of our Republic.”

Among one of the most sharp clashes began the problem of Muslim head headscarfs. Ms. Le Pen, that intends to bar females from using them in public, called head headscarfs “a uniform enforced by Islamists” that threatened French worths of secularism and also sex equal rights.

“Every one of these females require to be released,” she stated.

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Mr. Macron fired back that outlawing head headscarfs was an impracticable proposition that would certainly sustain “civil battle,” that merged Islam and also extremism, which dishonored France’s worths of resistance.

He described Latifa Ibn Ziaten, the Muslim mom of a target of the 2012 terrorist capturings in Toulouse, that ended up being a lobbyist for young people outreach and also interreligious discussion after her child’s fatality. The assaults eliminated 3 youngsters and also a rabbi at a Jewish institution, along with French military soldiers including her child, Imad Ibn Ziaten.

“You intend to carry out her head headscarf?” Mr. Macron stated. “That’s what you are recommending, really concretely.”

Repetitive Islamist terrorist assaults in France, most just recently the beheading in 2020 of a teacher that had actually revealed an animation of the Prophet Muhammad in a lesson on civil liberty, have actually added to the sharp ideological departments affecting the nation and also the increase of the anti-immigrant right wing.

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South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol arrested: report

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Suspended South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has reportedly been arrested over insurrection charges stemming from his ill-fated martial law declaration last month.

Yoon’s detention was reported Wednesday by Yonhap, one of the country’s largest news outlets. A warrant for his arrest, initially requested after he failed to show up for questioning, has been out since Dec. 31.

Police dispatched some 3,200 officers to the president’s sprawling hillside estate in Seoul, according to Reuters, where he has spent weeks in hiding whilst surrounded by a personal security detail.

Video shows officers closing in on Yoon’s residence, according to Reuters, where hundreds of his supporters had already gathered to protest on his behalf. Earlier, they were reportedly seen pushing through a group of them.

SOUTH KOREA’S IMPEACHED PRESIDENT AVOIDS ARREST ATTEMPT AFTER HOURSLONG STANDOFF

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A previous attempt to detain Yoon was called off on Jan. 3 following a six-hour standoff between military guards and the president’s security staff. 

“As I have repeatedly emphasized the need for prevention of physical conflict between state agencies,” Acting President Choi Sang-mok said in a statement Wednesday. “I will sternly hold those responsible if unfortunate events occur.”

Authorities are making a second attempt to detain suspended South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol following last month’s martial law declaration. (South Korea Presidential Office via AP, File)

Executing a warrant for Yoon’s arrest has proven difficult for investigators, as the president’s legal counsel insists it is impossible to do so under a law barring non-consensual searches of locations potentially linked to military secrets.

Yoon’s lawyers have also decried such a warrant as an illegal means of publicly humiliating him.

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ARREST WARRANT ISSUED FOR IMPEACHED SOUTH KOREAN PRESIDENT AS POLITICAL CRISIS DEEPENS

The arrest warrant is the first ever to be levied against a sitting South Korean president. Yoon’s warrant stems from his declaration of martial law on Dec. 3 out of apparent frustration with the opposition-dominated parliament’s refusal to pass key items on his political agenda.

The move was decried within South Korea and abroad, where analysts expressed shock at the sudden and unprecedented move in what is typically one of Asia’s most stable democracies.

Officers close in on Yoon residence

Police officers are seen closing in on suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol’s residence in Seoul, South Korea, alongside investigators of the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials. (REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji)

Parliament unanimously rejected Yoon’s declaration, and subsequently suspended him on Dec. 14 in a 204-85 vote that included members of his own party. 

Yoon will be formally impeached should the Constitutional Court uphold the motion with a three-fourths majority.

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The court’s next hearing is scheduled for Thursday.

Reuters contributed to this report.

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Looking for a job in IT? These countries are desperate for new hires

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Over two-thirds of large companies struggle to fill their IT roles. What are the highest-paid jobs? Which countries are most in need?

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As the IT sector continues to grow, thousands of European companies are having trouble filling the many positions available.

According to 2024 Eurostat data, 57.5% of EU businesses can’t recruit all the necessary ICT specialists.

The gap between labour demand and actual employment has grown by 20% in the past ten years.

Large businesses are facing the biggest challenges.

Sixty-eight per cent of them are unable to fill all their ICT specialist positions, followed by medium (59.2%) and small-sized enterprises (53.4%).

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Germany, the Czech Republic, Malta, Austria, and Luxembourg are the countries most in need of ICT specialists, with at least 65% of businesses facing shortages.

The percentages are even higher for large enterprises: 84% in Malta, 80% in Germany, 79% in the Czech Republic, 78% in Slovenia, 76% in Austria, 75% in Luxembourg, 73% in Latvia, 72% in Hungary and 71% in Croatia.

Spain, Poland, and Bulgaria have the least hiring problems, although at least 30% of companies in these countries still face ICT shortages.

What are the highest-paid IT positions?

The main difficulties in recruitment, according to Eurostat, are a lack of applications, insufficient qualifications and experience, and high salary expectations.

Salaries in the ICT sector have consistently outpaced average wages in Europe in the last decade, according to the 2024 OECD Digital Economy Outlook. In the EU, in particular, annual wages grew by 0.24% compared to 0.20% in the rest of the economy.

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Recruitment specialists Robert Walters have listed the top-paid ICT jobs in countries including Germany, which seems to be struggling the most in the EU to recruit specialists.

The highest-paid role is Chief Information Technology Officer, with an annual base of €150k for employees with at least three years of experience, to €180k for those with at least eight years.

The consultancy role in the highest bracket is the SAP/ERP one, with a base of €100k. (SAP ERP is an enterprise resource planning software.)

Data engineer and data scientist positions are both in the €100-120k bracket.

Video editor • Mert Can Yilmaz

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